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3D-EeZ allows makers and engineers to use a wide range of materials without losing builds to warping, shrinking, or curling. 3D-EeZ has been formulated for use with fused filament fabrication (FFF) 3D printers. 3D-EeZ is better for the environment. Tapes and spray-on coatings can only be used a handful of times, at best. 3D-EeZ films have been tested for more than 20 prints per application. One expert user, rich rap, reported up to 120 prints on a single 3D-EeZ film. With better builds, 3D-EeZ leads to less filament material waste by eliminating lifting, curling, and other common FFF build challenges. 3D-EeZ is non-toxic. No aerosols, no harmful vapors, no toxic chemicals. 3D-EeZ provides a flexible solution. You only need to apply 3D-EeZ to the area where you will be building (greater efficiency). If the 3D-EeZ surface becomes damaged, you can repair it with more 3D-EeZ, or by wiping the surface with a damp sponge. You can also remove the film and apply a fresh film of 3D-EeZ. 3D-EeZ can be applied to metal, kapton tape, acrylic or glass build plates. 3D-EeZ is re-usable, but not permanent. Many retrofit, permanent, one-size-fits-all build plate materials have been developed. They all suffer from the same issue: after extended use or in the case of a damaged surface, they need to be replaced. You can print on 3D-EeZ for many, many builds or one build. 3D-EeZ protects your solid build surface (glass, metal, or acrylic) from scratches or damage from an extruder that is too close to the build platform. 3D-EeZ can even improve your print quality on build surfaces that have been damaged. What materials can I use? 3D-EeZ has been tested and proven to work with the following filament materials: ABS pet PLA nylon polyester PLA composites (XT-CF20, bronze fill, wood Fill, etc.) Recycled ABS & pet.
B**.
Tricky to apply, but amazing performance!
I'm printing Taulman Alloy 910 on a Type A Machines Series 1 Pro. It has a heated glass build plate. I tried glue stick and extra sticky hairspray but neither worked well enough to print an 80mm diameter spur gear without the edges curling up. Then, I saw a review on a favorite 3D printing web site which mentioned this product. I ordered from Amazon and received it sooner than predicted. The instructions say to paint on a thin coating of this product, let it dry, then paint another thin layer across that layer. Let that layer dry and paint one more thin layer across the second layer. Living in the desert with very low humidity, the 3D EeZ was too thick to paint a thin layer with the foam brush provided. It tended to glob up into a lumpy texture and dried so fast I couldn't smooth it out before it became solid. Even in the container, it was pretty thick rather than runny. It was closer to the consistency of pudding than paint. After it dried, I ran a paint scraper lightly over the top of the surface to try to remove the lumpiest parts. Despite the difficulty getting thin layers onto the build plate, I have to say this product works amazingly well. The Alloy 910 stuck like crazy to this stuff. Surprisingly, the bottom surface of the gears was not as bad as I thought it might be. I anticipated it being very uneven due to the uneven print surface, but it was barely noticeable at all. The parts are still perfectly functional with zero warping. The performance of this product actually deserves 6 stars. I originally wanted to ding it one star because it was so thick that I couldn't follow the directions adequately to obtain a perfectly smooth print surface. Then again, for non desert dwellers, this product would probably go on perfectly smooth. So, I gave it the full 5 stars. The next time I apply it, I'm going to use a better paintbrush to see if that makes it easier. I have now printed half a dozen large gears on the same coating of 3D Eez with almost no change in the surface. I'm trying to be very careful about damaging the surface while removing the gears, so I anticipate this single application lasting for at least 50 prints, if not double that. The tub is big enough that I can probably get several dozen applications out of it. So, I may be able to get 1000 prints out of this single tub. That makes this product an amazing value when compared to other methods of increasing part adhesion. I highly recommend this product, especially if you're trying to print in nylon.
K**D
Great build film.
I bought this to replace various build plate adhesion methods. I have used ABS paste (melted ABS plastic into acetone), hairspray, painters tape, various glue base recipes. Each have had their own huge issues with types of parts, various materials used, or just how they are made. I have used this on a bunch of different prints and materials since obtaining it. Everything I've printed has stuck perfectly, even with the various materials I use to print (ABS, PLA, PVA, Wood/Bamboo pulp & PLA hybrid filaments). This will be my go to build plate coating from this point on without a doubt.
M**T
This stuff is great. It is a thick liquid that paints on ...
This stuff is great. It is a thick liquid that paints on to your printing bed, roughly the consistency of glue. The surface gets slightly tacky when heated, and sticks nicely to both ABS and PLA, as well as PET-g. A review of several 3d printer bed surfaces by Thomas Sanladerer at [...] shows this to work very well with a heated bed, and I agree - Great Stuff and it works with my inductive bed sensor.
D**D
HUGE dissapointment.
This did not work well for me. First off, the tub I received is green, not orange, so I think I got a different formulation than the original. It is difficult to get a flat printing surface with this because it is so thick. But the worst part is that it is no better than glue stick or hairspray, in fact even a small ABS print curled and separated from the bed pretty quickly.In a video I say, you are supposed to be able to remove this as a flexible film by just scraping it off with your fingers. No way--once dried, it is rock hard, and impossible to remove without lots of water. I had waited a long time to use this and I was pretty shocked at how poorly it performed with ABS.
J**F
Wow this stuff works great!! Sometime a little too good
Wow this stuff works great!! Sometime a little too good. It can be hard at times to remove parts, but no more warping or curling. Very happy with this product overall. Easy to apply and to remove the old layers.
J**R
Five Stars
This stuff has changed my life.
L**A
Fake Product - DO Not Order
I ordered this months ago (June 6th, 2016 to be exact) and have only received ongoing updates to the ship date. Also, it is impossible to cancel the order - Amazon just provides a new ship date. I expect to be receiving endless revised expected ship dates on this order till the day I die - maybe even longer. Only conclusion - Its a fake product, vaporware, and was too good to actually be true. Do yourself a favor and just pass it by.Update Oct 4th, 2016 - still not shipped but several more revised shipping dates. Still can not cancel because "were getting ready to ship it". Hello AMAZON - GET A CLUE and pull this from the store.Update Nov 9th, 2016 - still has not shipped, many more revised shipping dates and still will not cancel. Really AMAZON!
M**E
(Update, Still) Works Great
UpdateI have been using 3D eez for 2 years, and it still works great!. I use it on ABS, PETG, PLA, Nylon, Ninja Flex. Always works with amazing bed adhesion.The trick that works for me is to apply a single thin coat on glass. I have a thin glass sheet that I clip or tap to the heated build plate. I use one coat to insure there is a consistant film thickness. This is very important since the bed adhesion is a -strong- function of initial print height. Any variations in thickness and you will have areas of strong adhesion and areas of weak adhesion. I print with a larger print head to bed gap when using PLA so that it won't stick to much, and a closer print head to bed gap for ABS since I need more adhesion to overcome shrinkage. Each application of 3D eez last for months, even when it is thin. Be sure to stir the 3D eez well before application, but don't introduce bubbles. I use a glass sheet since it is stiff, and the 3D eez sticks to it well. To remove the 3D eez from the glass, wash with warm water and soap.------------ ( old post ) ----------I have been using 3Deez for a year now, and it works great! One coat will last months. I've used it on Petg, ABS, ninja flex, and PLA. I use it on top of a removable glass sheet.
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